All five House Democrats from Connecticut and one of the state's two Democratic Senators reported receiving bomb threats the morning of Thanksgiving Day.
Connecticut election officials Wednesday announced the state’s general election results have formally been certified. “Although the election ended for most voters on November 5th, this certification is another step in the process of finalizing an election,
A CT Insider report on apparent data errors in certified election results in Connecticut sparked calls for reform this week.
"I used to date, and you'd look across the table at the guy and you'd think, 'Okay, I wonder if we're gonna end up in bed together,' and now I look across the table and I just think: when am I gonna have to change this guy's diapers?" Hatcher joked
The election may be over, but now there is finally a winner in Connecticut’s 8th Senate district. A recount has been underway between Republican Incumbent Lisa Seminara and Democrat Paul Honig, with Honig has been declared the winner.
The state Senate’s two top leaders called Monday for Gov. Ned Lamont to safeguard “Connecticut values” by taking proactive steps ahead of Republican Donald J. Trump.
All but one of the seven U.S. House and Senate Democrats from Connecticut, including the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, said Thursday they were the targets of bomb threats. Why it matters: The development comes after a spate of bomb and "swatting" threats against President-elect Trump's nominees earlier this week – none of which were found to be credible.
Here’s what to know about the next steps lawmakers could take and how no-excuse absentee voting could change voting in Connecticut.
Former Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell, who took over the office to become the second female governor in state history, died on Nov. 20 at a Florida hospital following a brief illness, her family said in a statement.
After Connecticut approves expansion of absentee voting, lawmakers say all-mail elections are still a ways off, for now.
At least four Democratic representatives from Connecticut said Thursday they were targeted with bomb threats while home celebrating Thanksgiving with their families.
Appointees to the State Board of Education usually sail through the confirmation process in Connecticut’s House of Representatives, but a 2009 choice, Linda McMahon, drew intense pushback. Andrew Fleischmann,